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Orang Asli [a] are a heterogeneous indigenous population forming a national minority in Malaysia. They are the oldest inhabitants of Peninsular Malaysia. As of 2017, the Orang Asli accounted for 0.7% of the population of Peninsular Malaysia. [2]
Orang Asli (bermaksud "orang asal", atau "orang pribumi" dalam Bahasa Melayu) adalah populasi pribumi yang heterogen dan membentuk penduduk minoriti di Malaysia. Mereka adalah penduduk paling awal di Semenanjung Malaysia. Sehingga tahun 2017, Orang Asli merangkumi 0.7% daripada populasi Semenanjung Malaysia..
The Orang Asal are the indigenous peoples of Malaysia. The term is Malay for "Original People", used to refer to the aboriginals of Sabah, Sarawak, and Peninsular Malaysia. These groups are given the Bumiputera status in Malaysia.
Orang Asli (malajski: „pierwsi ludzie, autochtoni”) – ogólne określenie (również prawne) autochtonicznych ludów zamieszkujących górzyste wnętrze Półwyspu Malajskiego. Ludy te tradycyjnie dzieli się na trzy podgrupy: Semangów (Negrytów), Senoi oraz Proto-Malajów (Orang Melayu Asli).
Jakun people or Orang Ulu/Orang Hulu (meaning "people of the upstream") are an ethnic group recognised as Orang Asli (indigenous people) of the Malay Peninsula in Malaysia. The Malaysian government recognises 18 different sub-groups of Orang Asli, including three broad divisions: the Negrito , Senoi and aboriginal Malays (Proto-Malay).
The Orang Asli, as the name denotes, are the Original or First Peoples of the Malay Peninsula whose ancestors inhabited the Malay Peninsula before the establishment of the Malay sultanates.
The Orang Asli are the Indigenous Peoples of Peninsular Malaysia and they numbered 206,777 in 2020. The 18 Orang Asli subgroups within the Negrito (Semang), Senoi and Aboriginal-Malay groups account for 0.8 % of the population of Peninsular Malaysia. In Sarawak, the Indigenous Peoples are collectively known as Natives (Dayak and/or Orang Ulu).